Raspberry Pi Python 3 error with Pyrebase












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I had error when trying to upload sensor value to Firebase but there's several error..



My python 3 is:



import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
import time
import pyrebase
import json

# change these as desired - they're the pins connected from the
# SPI port on the ADC to the Cobbler
SPICLK = 11
SPIMISO = 9
SPIMOSI = 10
SPICS = 8

# photoresistor connected to adc #0
photo_ch = 0

#port init
def init():
GPIO.setwarnings(False)
GPIO.cleanup() #clean up at the end of your script
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM) #to specify whilch pin numbering system
# set up the SPI interface pins
GPIO.setup(SPIMOSI, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(SPIMISO, GPIO.IN)
GPIO.setup(SPICLK, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(SPICS, GPIO.OUT)

#read SPI data from MCP3008(or MCP3204) chip,8 possible adc's (0 thru 7)
def readadc(adcnum, clockpin, mosipin, misopin, cspin):
if ((adcnum > 7) or (adcnum < 0)):
return -1
GPIO.output(cspin, True)

GPIO.output(clockpin, False) # start clock low
GPIO.output(cspin, False) # bring CS low

commandout = adcnum
commandout |= 0x18 # start bit + single-ended bit
commandout <<= 3 # we only need to send 5 bits here
for i in range(5):
if (commandout & 0x80):
GPIO.output(mosipin, True)
else:
GPIO.output(mosipin, False)
commandout <<= 1
GPIO.output(clockpin, True)
GPIO.output(clockpin, False)

adcout = 0
# read in one empty bit, one null bit and 10 ADC bits
for i in range(12):
GPIO.output(clockpin, True)
GPIO.output(clockpin, False)
adcout <<= 1
if (GPIO.input(misopin)):
adcout |= 0x1

GPIO.output(cspin, True)

adcout >>= 1 # first bit is 'null' so drop it
return adcout

def main():
init()
while True:
adc_value=readadc(photo_ch, SPICLK, SPIMOSI, SPIMISO, SPICS)
print(adc_value)
return adc_value

time.sleep(2)

## time.sleep(2)
## print("will start detec water leveln")
## while True:
## adc_value=readadc(photo_ch, SPICLK, SPIMOSI, SPIMISO, SPICS)
## if adc_value == 0:
## print("no watern")
## elif adc_value>0 and adc_value<30 :
## print("it is raindropn")
## elif adc_value>=30 and adc_value<200 :
## print("it is water flow")
## print("water level:"+str("%.1f"%(adc_value))+"%n")
#print "adc_value= " +str(adc_value)+"n"
## time.sleep(1)

while True:

config = {
"apiKey": "AIzaSyD-4PQ_BsXn-g9KWf-iv-BbE5HeYYehYbE",
"authDomain": "myapplication-8ca28.firebaseapp.com",
"databaseURL": "https://myapplication-8ca28.firebaseio.com/",
"storageBucket": "myapplication-8ca28.appspot.com"
}
firebase = pyrebase.initialize_app(config)
db = firebase.database()
postdata = {
'Weight': int(main())
}
results = db.child("WeightR").child("Weight").update(postdata)


And the error i had are:
enter image description here



I install via sudo pip install pyrebase,sudo pip3 install pyrebase and pip install pyrebase.. Initially theres's error with installing them, but after use sudo there's some entry ignore but able to install.










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  • Try sudo pip3 install pyasn1 and sudo pip3 install oauth2client and edit your Question to show the output.

    – stovfl
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:46
















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I had error when trying to upload sensor value to Firebase but there's several error..



My python 3 is:



import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
import time
import pyrebase
import json

# change these as desired - they're the pins connected from the
# SPI port on the ADC to the Cobbler
SPICLK = 11
SPIMISO = 9
SPIMOSI = 10
SPICS = 8

# photoresistor connected to adc #0
photo_ch = 0

#port init
def init():
GPIO.setwarnings(False)
GPIO.cleanup() #clean up at the end of your script
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM) #to specify whilch pin numbering system
# set up the SPI interface pins
GPIO.setup(SPIMOSI, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(SPIMISO, GPIO.IN)
GPIO.setup(SPICLK, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(SPICS, GPIO.OUT)

#read SPI data from MCP3008(or MCP3204) chip,8 possible adc's (0 thru 7)
def readadc(adcnum, clockpin, mosipin, misopin, cspin):
if ((adcnum > 7) or (adcnum < 0)):
return -1
GPIO.output(cspin, True)

GPIO.output(clockpin, False) # start clock low
GPIO.output(cspin, False) # bring CS low

commandout = adcnum
commandout |= 0x18 # start bit + single-ended bit
commandout <<= 3 # we only need to send 5 bits here
for i in range(5):
if (commandout & 0x80):
GPIO.output(mosipin, True)
else:
GPIO.output(mosipin, False)
commandout <<= 1
GPIO.output(clockpin, True)
GPIO.output(clockpin, False)

adcout = 0
# read in one empty bit, one null bit and 10 ADC bits
for i in range(12):
GPIO.output(clockpin, True)
GPIO.output(clockpin, False)
adcout <<= 1
if (GPIO.input(misopin)):
adcout |= 0x1

GPIO.output(cspin, True)

adcout >>= 1 # first bit is 'null' so drop it
return adcout

def main():
init()
while True:
adc_value=readadc(photo_ch, SPICLK, SPIMOSI, SPIMISO, SPICS)
print(adc_value)
return adc_value

time.sleep(2)

## time.sleep(2)
## print("will start detec water leveln")
## while True:
## adc_value=readadc(photo_ch, SPICLK, SPIMOSI, SPIMISO, SPICS)
## if adc_value == 0:
## print("no watern")
## elif adc_value>0 and adc_value<30 :
## print("it is raindropn")
## elif adc_value>=30 and adc_value<200 :
## print("it is water flow")
## print("water level:"+str("%.1f"%(adc_value))+"%n")
#print "adc_value= " +str(adc_value)+"n"
## time.sleep(1)

while True:

config = {
"apiKey": "AIzaSyD-4PQ_BsXn-g9KWf-iv-BbE5HeYYehYbE",
"authDomain": "myapplication-8ca28.firebaseapp.com",
"databaseURL": "https://myapplication-8ca28.firebaseio.com/",
"storageBucket": "myapplication-8ca28.appspot.com"
}
firebase = pyrebase.initialize_app(config)
db = firebase.database()
postdata = {
'Weight': int(main())
}
results = db.child("WeightR").child("Weight").update(postdata)


And the error i had are:
enter image description here



I install via sudo pip install pyrebase,sudo pip3 install pyrebase and pip install pyrebase.. Initially theres's error with installing them, but after use sudo there's some entry ignore but able to install.










share|improve this question

























  • Try sudo pip3 install pyasn1 and sudo pip3 install oauth2client and edit your Question to show the output.

    – stovfl
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:46














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I had error when trying to upload sensor value to Firebase but there's several error..



My python 3 is:



import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
import time
import pyrebase
import json

# change these as desired - they're the pins connected from the
# SPI port on the ADC to the Cobbler
SPICLK = 11
SPIMISO = 9
SPIMOSI = 10
SPICS = 8

# photoresistor connected to adc #0
photo_ch = 0

#port init
def init():
GPIO.setwarnings(False)
GPIO.cleanup() #clean up at the end of your script
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM) #to specify whilch pin numbering system
# set up the SPI interface pins
GPIO.setup(SPIMOSI, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(SPIMISO, GPIO.IN)
GPIO.setup(SPICLK, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(SPICS, GPIO.OUT)

#read SPI data from MCP3008(or MCP3204) chip,8 possible adc's (0 thru 7)
def readadc(adcnum, clockpin, mosipin, misopin, cspin):
if ((adcnum > 7) or (adcnum < 0)):
return -1
GPIO.output(cspin, True)

GPIO.output(clockpin, False) # start clock low
GPIO.output(cspin, False) # bring CS low

commandout = adcnum
commandout |= 0x18 # start bit + single-ended bit
commandout <<= 3 # we only need to send 5 bits here
for i in range(5):
if (commandout & 0x80):
GPIO.output(mosipin, True)
else:
GPIO.output(mosipin, False)
commandout <<= 1
GPIO.output(clockpin, True)
GPIO.output(clockpin, False)

adcout = 0
# read in one empty bit, one null bit and 10 ADC bits
for i in range(12):
GPIO.output(clockpin, True)
GPIO.output(clockpin, False)
adcout <<= 1
if (GPIO.input(misopin)):
adcout |= 0x1

GPIO.output(cspin, True)

adcout >>= 1 # first bit is 'null' so drop it
return adcout

def main():
init()
while True:
adc_value=readadc(photo_ch, SPICLK, SPIMOSI, SPIMISO, SPICS)
print(adc_value)
return adc_value

time.sleep(2)

## time.sleep(2)
## print("will start detec water leveln")
## while True:
## adc_value=readadc(photo_ch, SPICLK, SPIMOSI, SPIMISO, SPICS)
## if adc_value == 0:
## print("no watern")
## elif adc_value>0 and adc_value<30 :
## print("it is raindropn")
## elif adc_value>=30 and adc_value<200 :
## print("it is water flow")
## print("water level:"+str("%.1f"%(adc_value))+"%n")
#print "adc_value= " +str(adc_value)+"n"
## time.sleep(1)

while True:

config = {
"apiKey": "AIzaSyD-4PQ_BsXn-g9KWf-iv-BbE5HeYYehYbE",
"authDomain": "myapplication-8ca28.firebaseapp.com",
"databaseURL": "https://myapplication-8ca28.firebaseio.com/",
"storageBucket": "myapplication-8ca28.appspot.com"
}
firebase = pyrebase.initialize_app(config)
db = firebase.database()
postdata = {
'Weight': int(main())
}
results = db.child("WeightR").child("Weight").update(postdata)


And the error i had are:
enter image description here



I install via sudo pip install pyrebase,sudo pip3 install pyrebase and pip install pyrebase.. Initially theres's error with installing them, but after use sudo there's some entry ignore but able to install.










share|improve this question
















I had error when trying to upload sensor value to Firebase but there's several error..



My python 3 is:



import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
import time
import pyrebase
import json

# change these as desired - they're the pins connected from the
# SPI port on the ADC to the Cobbler
SPICLK = 11
SPIMISO = 9
SPIMOSI = 10
SPICS = 8

# photoresistor connected to adc #0
photo_ch = 0

#port init
def init():
GPIO.setwarnings(False)
GPIO.cleanup() #clean up at the end of your script
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM) #to specify whilch pin numbering system
# set up the SPI interface pins
GPIO.setup(SPIMOSI, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(SPIMISO, GPIO.IN)
GPIO.setup(SPICLK, GPIO.OUT)
GPIO.setup(SPICS, GPIO.OUT)

#read SPI data from MCP3008(or MCP3204) chip,8 possible adc's (0 thru 7)
def readadc(adcnum, clockpin, mosipin, misopin, cspin):
if ((adcnum > 7) or (adcnum < 0)):
return -1
GPIO.output(cspin, True)

GPIO.output(clockpin, False) # start clock low
GPIO.output(cspin, False) # bring CS low

commandout = adcnum
commandout |= 0x18 # start bit + single-ended bit
commandout <<= 3 # we only need to send 5 bits here
for i in range(5):
if (commandout & 0x80):
GPIO.output(mosipin, True)
else:
GPIO.output(mosipin, False)
commandout <<= 1
GPIO.output(clockpin, True)
GPIO.output(clockpin, False)

adcout = 0
# read in one empty bit, one null bit and 10 ADC bits
for i in range(12):
GPIO.output(clockpin, True)
GPIO.output(clockpin, False)
adcout <<= 1
if (GPIO.input(misopin)):
adcout |= 0x1

GPIO.output(cspin, True)

adcout >>= 1 # first bit is 'null' so drop it
return adcout

def main():
init()
while True:
adc_value=readadc(photo_ch, SPICLK, SPIMOSI, SPIMISO, SPICS)
print(adc_value)
return adc_value

time.sleep(2)

## time.sleep(2)
## print("will start detec water leveln")
## while True:
## adc_value=readadc(photo_ch, SPICLK, SPIMOSI, SPIMISO, SPICS)
## if adc_value == 0:
## print("no watern")
## elif adc_value>0 and adc_value<30 :
## print("it is raindropn")
## elif adc_value>=30 and adc_value<200 :
## print("it is water flow")
## print("water level:"+str("%.1f"%(adc_value))+"%n")
#print "adc_value= " +str(adc_value)+"n"
## time.sleep(1)

while True:

config = {
"apiKey": "AIzaSyD-4PQ_BsXn-g9KWf-iv-BbE5HeYYehYbE",
"authDomain": "myapplication-8ca28.firebaseapp.com",
"databaseURL": "https://myapplication-8ca28.firebaseio.com/",
"storageBucket": "myapplication-8ca28.appspot.com"
}
firebase = pyrebase.initialize_app(config)
db = firebase.database()
postdata = {
'Weight': int(main())
}
results = db.child("WeightR").child("Weight").update(postdata)


And the error i had are:
enter image description here



I install via sudo pip install pyrebase,sudo pip3 install pyrebase and pip install pyrebase.. Initially theres's error with installing them, but after use sudo there's some entry ignore but able to install.







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  • Try sudo pip3 install pyasn1 and sudo pip3 install oauth2client and edit your Question to show the output.

    – stovfl
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:46



















  • Try sudo pip3 install pyasn1 and sudo pip3 install oauth2client and edit your Question to show the output.

    – stovfl
    Nov 20 '18 at 16:46

















Try sudo pip3 install pyasn1 and sudo pip3 install oauth2client and edit your Question to show the output.

– stovfl
Nov 20 '18 at 16:46





Try sudo pip3 install pyasn1 and sudo pip3 install oauth2client and edit your Question to show the output.

– stovfl
Nov 20 '18 at 16:46












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